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If there’s one thing I’ve learned in the last year, it’s that a community is always stronger when we stand together. My hometown of Nashville has battled COVID, multiple tornados<\/a>, flooding<\/a>, and a suicide bomber<\/a> this past year. A walk-through East Nashville uncovers dozens of murals and signs reading, “East Nashville Strong,” “Nashville Strong,” and “I believe in Nashville.”<\/p>\n

Before the March 2020 tornado that left me without power for a week and unable to cook warm food, I didn’t know what those slogans really meant. I knew Nashville\u00a0flooded<\/a> badly in 2010, killing neighbors and destroying homes. But I wasn’t here then.<\/p>\n

After the tornado, I accepted my first food handout from neighbors. I spent hours alongside strangers picking up debris and insulation, using tools lent by people standing on street corners, and eating food they brought us. I’d never experienced such a coming together.<\/p>\n

As we faced what seemed like endless struggles for our neighborhood, we’ve continued to volunteer, clean up disaster areas, feed and care for each other. We are Nashville Strong.<\/p>\n

These experiences taught me the value of mutual aid, and I wondered: How do we continue this momentum and make it permanent? What can other communities do to implement mutual aid in their regions?<\/p>\n

So, I asked experts, researched mutual aid resources, and found the best ways to install the kind of mutual aid that affects three key areas of mutual aid:<\/p>\n